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Graduate Student Funding Opportunities

These resources can help you locate funding to support your tuition and fees or your research. For a list of current opportunities, see Jobs & Money.

Scholarships & Fellowships


Information for Current Students

 

Information for Current Students

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About our Degree Options

Details on unit requirements

Scholarships & Funding

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Current Graduate Students

New Students

Welcome! Now that you've been admitted, you'll need to enroll in classes, get campus ID, and such. Here's a checklist for what you need to do!

Basically, though, you'll want to get in touch with your faculty advisor to coordinate arrival time, choose classes, and make sure your funding is in place (if you were admitted with funding). International students, follow up with the instructions sent to you by the graduate college to get your visa paperwork processed.


Information for Prospective Students

How to Apply

Students the Master's and PhD programs earn a major in Natural Resources and an emphasis is one of the following: Fisheries Conservation and Management, Ecology and Management of Rangelands, Natural Resources Studies, Watershed Management and Ecohydrology, or Wildlife Conservation and Management.

Entrance Requirements


Graduate Study

The School of Natural Resources and the Environment is situated where the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts meet, where the Rockies meet the Siera Madres, where the U.S. borders Mexico, and where mountains form "sky islands" surrounded by a desert sea. The opportunities for you in the School of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of Arizona are as diverse as the landscape. You can pursue your interests in conservation, management, economics, and policy, scaled from genes to the ecoystems.


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